The Nashville String Machine
Released Album
Vocal
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May 23, 2006
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June 1, 2004
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June 25, 2002
Choral
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June 4, 2021
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2006
Miscellaneous
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April 8, 2003
Keyboard
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August 30, 2013
Artist Info
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United States of AmericaGenre:VocalThe Nashville String Machine is a classical music ensemble that has been active since the 1970s. The group is known for its exceptional string arrangements and has worked with some of the biggest names in the music industry. The ensemble has won numerous awards and has been recognized for its contributions to the world of classical music. The Nashville String Machine was founded in 1970 by Bill McElhiney, a renowned arranger and conductor. McElhiney had previously worked with some of the biggest names in the music industry, including Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, and Barbra Streisand. He wanted to create an ensemble that would specialize in string arrangements and provide a unique sound for recording artists. The ensemble's main members are all highly skilled musicians who have worked with some of the biggest names in the music industry. The group includes violinists Carl Gorodetzky, Pamela Sixfin, and David Davidson, violist Jim Grosjean, and cellist Bob Mason. These musicians have worked on countless recordings and have provided string arrangements for some of the biggest hits in music history. One of the highlights of the Nashville String Machine's career was their work on the soundtrack for the movie "Urban Cowboy" in 1980. The group provided the string arrangements for several songs on the soundtrack, including "Lookin' for Love" by Johnny Lee and "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by the Charlie Daniels Band. The soundtrack was a huge success and helped to establish the Nashville String Machine as one of the premier string ensembles in the music industry. The Nashville String Machine has also worked with some of the biggest names in country music. The group provided string arrangements for several of Dolly Parton's albums, including "Jolene" and "Coat of Many Colors." They also worked with Kenny Rogers on his hit song "The Gambler" and provided string arrangements for several of his other songs. In addition to their work in the recording studio, the Nashville String Machine has also performed live on several occasions. The group has performed with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra and has also played at the Grand Ole Opry. They have also performed at several music festivals, including the CMA Music Festival and the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. The Nashville String Machine has won numerous awards for their contributions to the world of classical music. In 1981, the group won a Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance for their work on "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." They have also been nominated for several other Grammy Awards over the years. In addition to their Grammy Award, the Nashville String Machine has also won several other awards for their work in the music industry. The group has won several Academy of Country Music Awards and has been recognized by the Country Music Association for their contributions to the genre. Overall, the Nashville String Machine is a highly respected classical music ensemble that has made a significant impact on the music industry. Their exceptional string arrangements have helped to shape the sound of countless recordings and have earned them numerous awards and accolades. The group's legacy will continue to live on for many years to come.More....
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